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The team was established in 1989 as the Anchorage Aces. They were originally a semi-professional club in the Pacific Southwest Hockey League organized by Dennis Sorenson, as a senior men's ice hockey team to compete against the established Alaska Gold Kings in Fairbanks. The Aces played four unofficial games during the 1989–90 season.
Original WCHL logo. The WCHL was a successor organization of the semi-professional Pacific Hockey League.Three former PHL teams, the Alaska Gold Kings (Fairbanks, Alaska), Anchorage Aces (Anchorage, Alaska), and Fresno Falcons (Fresno, California) were joined by the Bakersfield Fog (Bakersfield, California), Reno Renegades (Reno, Nevada) and San Diego Gulls (San Diego, California) to become ...
Sullivan Arena hosted the 1989 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships along with the Harry J. McDonald Memorial Center in Eagle River. In ice hockey, it was the home of the professional Alaska Aces of the ECHL from 1995 to 2017 and the University of Alaska Anchorage Seawolves men's NCAA Division I team from 1983 to 2019.
When Jeremy Swayman played hockey for the Alaska Jr. Aces and at South Anchorage High School, he did not have a goaltending coach, and his home state did not have a goalie school. “Now there’s ...
On September 13, 2011, Anderson re-signed with the Aces for the succeeding 2011–12 season. [4] Evolving into a pivotal leader for the Aces, Anderson spent the entire season with the club posting 24 points in 56 games. Following the season, Anderson ended his professional career, opting to remain in his adopted home through hockey in Alaska. [5]
This category contains articles about people who played for the Anchorage Aces when they were in the West Coast Hockey League. Pages in category "Anchorage Aces players" The following 36 pages are in this category, out of 36 total.
The WCHL then folded operations, which forced the Aces to merge into the ECHL and become the Alaska Aces. Despite Daniels drop in stats as a result of the change, the Aces won the Kelly Cup championship for the 05–06 season. Daniels led the Aces team in scoring with 81 points and volleyed between the top three scoring spots for the entire ...
He returned to Cincinnati but after 42 games Detroit moved Young to the Manitoba Moose in the International Hockey League (IHL). [2] [9] Young finished the year scoring 22 goals and 51 points in 75 games between the two teams. [2] The following season he signed with his hometown Anchorage Aces in the West Coast Hockey League (WCHL). [2]